Oh I agree about the stadium. No parking, no shelter in the away end when you walk in, away following cut in half and corners not filled in like the same company did when they built the Bolton ground. Helps living here though Get to have a drink n chat with home fans I know and closet ground to get home from an away game. I forgot to mention Mansfield. Fiver for all day parking 2 minutes from the ground at the train station car park and plenty going off outside the ground at their fanzone.
Love telling that to any Liverpool fan I ever meet. Usually draws a blank expression to be fair though. 3 visits, 2 wins and a draw.
I'd love to do the new Everton Stadium, been to every away ground bar that one, not bothered who i see playing but i might go Jan when Leeds play unless we get em in the cup.
Always enjoyed The Valley Stadium of Light Used to like Peterborough when it was all standing behind the goal.
Anfield for the obvious but i looked forward to going to Goodison when we got to the premiership.Seeing the church in the corner and feeling the atmosphere I'd only seen and heard on tv.
Huddersfield's would be fine if they had more than one tiny toilet block, one food/drink hatch serving 2.5k supporters and cover while waiting in the queue for the latter. But they dont, so its *****. My favourite ground - that we've visited a couple of times recently at least - is Cambridge. Proper standing terrace, decent bogs, good beers on draft and quick service. Plus the city is obviously lovely.
Filbert Street was a dump, but was my first ever away match - that magical FA Cup 3rd round tie in 1990 played on a quagmire. Currie and Lowndes won it for us after being behind at half time. Huge following from Barnsley that day.
Yeah I'm not a fan either. Last time I went wasn't a good atmosphere between home and away fans either.
I was there that day. One of my favourite away games. Used to like the old Filbert Street ground, always had a great atmosphere. Like you say, we took a big following as we always did in the FA Cup back then.